Focusing on the transformative power of erotic art, this anthology features twenty diverse stories that explore seduction in its many forms, catering to a broad audience across various identities and experiences. Lonnie Barbach, a key figure in literary erotica, invites readers to delve into a world that ignites desire and fosters connection. The collection promises to expand the boundaries of erotic imagination, offering tantalizing and provocative narratives that resonate with both young and old, regardless of sexual orientation or relationship status.
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- 2000
- 2000
The book presents a comprehensive program designed by an experienced sex therapist, focusing on empowering women to explore their own fulfillment. It features straightforward advice and practical exercises that encourage self-discovery in a supportive and encouraging environment. The approach aims to enhance women's understanding of their own needs and desires, fostering a sense of confidence and satisfaction.
- 1996
In this long-awaited, graphically intense exploration of seduction, romance, and erotic fantasy, no taboos are put on shared pleasure or the imagination of desire. Lonnie Barbach, a highly regarded professional in the field of sexuality and relationships, has collected 22 erotic and arousing stories written by both men and women. In her commentaries, Barbach examines the strong connection between men's sexual response and visual stimuli, contrasted with the importance of foreplay and mental suduction for women, and offers advice on how to use particular stories as a starting point for sexual encounters.
- 1987
"These twenty-one stories by and about women--young and old, married and single, heterosexual and lesbian--bring a feminine point of view to such subjects as mysterious partners, racy games, and risque encounters."--Amazon.com
- 1985
True stories that reveal woman's sexuality as it is experienced by women themselves.
- 1985
True stories that reveal woman's sexuality as it is experienced by women themselves.